Pampering: How Much Is Too Much?

Parents pamper kids which spoils them because they tend to take parents love for granted. Working mothers or parents who do not have time for their kids tend to compensate by gifts. Why parents pamper kids to express love which in turn leads to sp...

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We are a generation of parents who are very conscious about wanting our children to be happy, confident, and competent. Yet, despite our good intentions, we may be raising a generation of children who actually have lower self-esteem than previous ...

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Pampering is doing things for our children that they are perfectly capable of doing for themselves. The fact is, our children are born with an innate desire to do things for themselves and begin to express that desire around the age of two.

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Rearing children to become fine human beings, who face the challenges of life with equanimity, involves a lot of hard work, commitment and clearly-evolved principles and a code of behavior for the parents.

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Pampering is defined as ‘the act of indulging or gratifying a desire, translating into catering to someone’s needs and desires, in an excessive way that it ends up adversely effecting the character, nature or attitude of a person.